According to the report, Shepherd's estranged wife called 911 to report her husband was following her and trying to run her off the road.

Tara Shepherd told police she was in the car with her 1-year-old daughter and that Dalton Shepherd had blocked her in and was talking with her father, James Shipley.

Tara told police she and her husband met in the parking lot of Harps where he handed her divorce papers. She said she left the parking lot visibly upset and Dalton followed her onto the interstate driving recklessly and almost hitting her car from behind, according to her statement to police.

He followed her onto Smokey Lane speeding and following very close to her car until she pulled into her driveway where he blocked her in, police said.

When police arrived, Dalton Shepherd admitted to driving too close, speeding and scaring his wife. Police said they found a pistol in his truck with two magazines full of ammunition.

He was arrested by officers and faces several charges.

Dalton Shepherd was booked into the Washington County Jail. His court date is scheduled for June 17.

Sheriff Helder said Shepherd resigned from his position following the arrest.